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Driving up to the lodge, the view is honestly breathtaking. It looks like a 1800s Mansion. Then walking into the lobby was another wonderful sight. The staff was friendly and helpful. They offer minor activities to do within the lodge in case you do not...More

Wow where to start. We drove from Philadelphia to Canadensis Pcono for about 2hours and 45min and it was nice and early and A beautiful weather that day, mid 60s. The place is so nice and the people there are fun and knowledgeable for sure....More

This was our first visit to sky top and we had an amazing time.
Here are the pros:
Our guide was amazing and he effortlessly walked across the tight rope without holding on.
Different types of bridges
An entire course with just ziplines
Difficulty level...More

We had 3 in our group plus another family of 6 and a group of 4 so 13 of us plus our guide Drew. We thought we were zip lining down the mountain, didn't know we were going to be navigating rope bridges, swings and...More

Seven family members staying at Skytop Lodge chose to try the Treetop Adventure, and we all loved it! (Well, maybe not while struggling through it, but certainly after having successfully completed it!) The staff seems very competent (we had George who certainly was...and who also...More

Had a great time with the family and our guide Tom testing our skills in the tree tops! This activity includes an obstacle course with zip lining. We had ages from 11-68 and everyone had an awesome time. It is challenging for any age group...More

Their website says 50 feet off the ground -- It didn't feel that high when I was there but if you're severely afraid of heights I'd avoid.
That said, it's not bad once you're up there, the guides are amazingly friendly... More

Their website says 50 feet off the ground -- It didn't feel that high when I was there but if you're severely afraid of heights I'd avoid.
That said, it's not bad once you're up there, the guides are amazingly friendly, and it's good fun. I would avoid the last line though if you're afraid of heights. I can't remember their classification but it's the hardest one and after a long day even seasoned veterans (aka: me who does this all the time) were tired and just wanted to be finished.